-LRB- CNN Student News -RRB- -- April 10 , 2014

Stories covered this Thursday include a mass stabbing at a Pennsylvania high school , a recall by the world 's largest carmaker , and an examination of how the Civil Rights Act made history 50 years ago . We also continue our coverage of Financial Literacy Month and show you how a British company reinvented a set of wheels .

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TRANSCRIPT

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DAILY CURRICULUM

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Media Literacy Question of the Day :

What images would you choose to incorporate into a video about life in the 1960s ? Why ?

Key Concepts : Identify or explain these subjects you heard about in today 's show :

1 . Fort Hood

2 . APR

3 . Civil Rights Act of 1964

Fast Facts : How well were you listening to today 's program ?

1 . What happened yesterday at Franklin Regional Senior High School near Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania ? What heroic action by a student may have saved another 's life ?

2 . What is the world 's largest automaker ? How many of its models are affected by its latest recalls ? How many cars are being recalled worldwide ? What car parts may be affected by this recall ?

3 . What was the goal of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 ? According to the report , why were some in Congress opposed to it ? What is a filibuster ? Who used this strategy to try to kill the bill ? Who was the U.S. president who worked to get it passed ? How did he accomplish this ?

4 . What is unique about the bicycle seen in the video that is produced by the Brompton Company ? What is innovation ? According to one of the company 's directors , why is innovation important to a business , even if it was first to market a new product ?

Discussion Questions :

1 . What images and sounds are often included in memorials for fallen soldiers ? How might the appearance of a president , as commander-in-chief , be important to the families of fallen or injured troops ?

2 . If there were already constitutional amendments addressing civil rights , why do you think that federal civil rights legislation was passed in 1964 ? How might the country have been different had this law not passed ?

3 . What homework would you want to do before applying for college financial aid ? What kind of information would help you weigh the advantages and disadvantages of each option ? If you were in the market for a loan , how would you go about finding one that had a low APR ?

4 . Why do you think that companies strive to innovate ? What companies or businesses would you classify as innovative ? Why do you think they have an edge when it comes to innovation ?

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